
Q.
Does 1010275 have any monthly fees?
A. There are absolutely NO monthly fees. As with any long-distance
call, applicable taxes and Federal Universal Service fees
are assessed.
Q.
Will I get charged for any unanswered calls?
A. No. 1010275 only charges for completed calls. You will
not be charged for unanswered calls.
Q.
I tried using 1010275 and it didn't work! Now what?
A. If 1010275 is not available in your area, we suggest
checking
these two 10-10 numbers.
Q.
How do I use 1010275?
A. Just dial 1010275, then 1, plus the area code, and
the phone number. For international calls, dial 1010275,
plus 011, the country code and the phone number.
Q.
Can 1010275 be used from any phone?
A. 1010275 is primarily intended to be used from your
home telephone. It may also be used from some small business
telephones and/or fax machines. Unfortunately, it is not
available from pay phones, cell phones, hotel rooms, dormitories,
military bases or most businesses.
Q.
What is a 10-10 number?
A. A 10-10 number is a long distance code that gives you
freedom to make a long distance call at great rates, without
having to switch your regular carrier. By dialing 1010275,
your calls will be transmitted over to your carrier´s
network and charges will appear on your local telephone
bill.
Q.
Why is there an additional per minute charge to call mobile
phones in some countries?
A. Due to increasing costs imposed by some overseas telephone
companies, an additional per minute charge will apply
for international calls to mobile phones, pagers and other
wireless devices for certain countries. This international
mobile termination (IMT) fee varies by country and will
be added to the cost of the call.
Q.
How will I get billed for 1010275 calls?
A. 1010275 calls will automatically appear on your local
telephone bill. Your local telephone bill will include
the date, time, number, city/county called, length and
charge for each call, along with applicable taxes and
Federal Universal Service Fees.
Q.
Do I need to switch my long distance company to use 1010275?
A. No. You only need to have a local phone service to
use 1010275.